Description: An input device feeds information into a computer, (such as mice, light pens, trackballs, and keyboards) as opposed to an output device such as a monitor, which makes up the hardware interface between a computer and the user. Applications: Input devices are sensors that monitor, scan and accept information. They are crucial for manipulating that information. Without an input device, the user could not type, or select something on the screen. Web resources:http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/M/mouse.html
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Topic: Mice & other input devices
Description: An input device feeds information into a computer, (such as mice, light pens, trackballs, and keyboards) as opposed to an output device such as a monitor, which makes up the hardware interface between a computer and the user.Applications: Input devices are sensors that monitor, scan and accept information. They are crucial for manipulating that information. Without an input device, the user could not type, or select something on the screen.
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